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{{See also|List of References in JoJo}}
{{See also|List of References in JoJo}}


This article lists possible references made in popular series and by popular artists to art or concepts defining to ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]''. '''Discussion of the legitimacy of these references can be found [[Special:WikiForum/JoJo References|here]].'''
This article lists possible references made in popular series and by popular artists to art or concepts defining to ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]''. <!--'''Discussion of the legitimacy of these references can be found [[Special:WikiForum/JoJo References|here]].'''-->


References range in nature from tribute to plagiarism. Many are comic, while the "JoJo poses" in particular cross into greater cultural significance, with the greatest examples being those reproduced by a handful of popular Japanese performing artists.
References range in nature from tribute to plagiarism. Many are comic, while the "JoJo poses" in particular cross into greater cultural significance, with the greatest examples being those reproduced by a handful of popular Japanese performing artists.

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Collapse=true|height=auto|Textalign=left|Link=true|Title=Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog|[[File:ArchieSonic.jpg|thumb|An Off-Panel from issue #270]]
Collapse=true|height=auto|Textalign=left|Link=true|Title=Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog|[[File:ArchieSonic.jpg|thumb|An Off-Panel from issue #270]]
The 270th issue of the {{W|Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics)|Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog}} comic book series, features an Off Panel comic strip in the back of the issue portraying {{W|Sonic the Hedgehog (character)|Sonic}} and {{W|Knuckles the Echidna|Knuckles}} as {{W|Kenshiro}} of ''{{w|Fist of the North Star}}'' and [[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro]] respectively. Knuckles's quote is referencing Jotaro's quote said after [[DIO]] was killed by him at the end of [[Chapter 264]], "There's only one reason you lost, DIO... just one simple reason. You pissed me off." The theme of the strip refers to the manliest of anime and concludes with Knuckles and Sonic engaging while shouting "OraOraOra" and "MudaMudaMuda".
The 270th issue of {{W|Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics)|Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog}} comic book series, features an Off Panel comic strip in the back of the issue portraying {{W|Sonic the Hedgehog (character)|Sonic}} and {{W|Knuckles the Echidna|Knuckles}} as [[Kenshiro]] of ''{{w|Fist of the North Star}}'' and [[Jotaro Kujo|Jotaro]] respectively. Knuckles's quote is referencing Jotaro's quote said after [[DIO]] was killed by him at the end of [[Chapter 264]], "There's only one reason you lost, DIO... just one simple reason. You pissed me off." The theme of the strip refers to the manliest of anime and concludes with Knuckles and Sonic engaging while shouting "OraOraOra" and "MudaMudaMuda".
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Collapse=true|height=auto|Textalign=left|Link=true|Title=Batman|[[File:Instigator JoJo.jpg|210px|thumb|Instigator fighting Ghost-Maker]]
In ''Batman Annual Vol 3 2021'', the way Instigator is shown punching Ghost-Maker in a panel visually references the punch barrages present in the series. In the same panel, the surrounding sound effects are "Muda! Muda! Muda!", referencing [[DIO]]'s battle cry. The issue was illustrated by [https://twitter.com/RLopezOrtiz Ricardo López Ortiz], who is a fan of the series.<ref>https://twitter.com/RLopezOrtiz/status/1467929462520094722</ref>
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American comic book ''[[Diesel]]'' was conceived as an Americanized version of [[Episode 8 (OVA)|episode 8]] of the 1990s/2000s [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA)|''Stardust Crusaders'' OVA]].
Josuke RLopezOrtiz.jpg|Artwork of [[Josuke Higashikata|Josuke]] by Ricardo López Ortiz<ref>https://twitter.com/RLopezOrtiz/status/1289562407518363648</ref>
Killer Queen RLopezOrtiz.jpg|Artwork of [[Killer Queen]] by Ricardo López Ortiz<ref>https://twitter.com/RLopezOrtiz/status/1286901417291272197</ref>
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[[File:Golden Time_Ch 68.png|thumb]] Golden Time (골든 타임) is a manhwa written by Ryu Hyang and illustrated by Heewon based on the South Korean novel of the same name. In Chapter 68 of the webtoon adaptation, the protagonist, Alex, searches for clues about the identity of Prince Eden. When he questions what "symbol" of the royal family Eden had, he wonders if it was a "star-shaped mole on the back of his neck".
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[[File:Sonic Ch 256 walk reference.jpg|thumb|Sonic approaching Dr. Eggman]]
In the 32nd issue of the {{W|Sonic the Hedgehog (IDW Publishing)|Sonic the Hedgehog}} comic book series published by {{W|IDW Publishing}}, the way that {{W|Sonic the Hedgehog (character)|Sonic}} walks towards {{W|Doctor Eggman|Dr. Eggman}} in a panel references the panel of [[DIO]] and [[Jotaro Kujo]] approaching each other in [[Chapter 256]].
In the 32nd issue of the {{W|Sonic the Hedgehog (IDW Publishing)|Sonic the Hedgehog}} comic book series published by {{W|IDW Publishing}}, the way that {{W|Sonic the Hedgehog (character)|Sonic}} walks towards {{W|Doctor Eggman|Dr. Eggman}} in a panel references the panel of [[DIO]] and [[Jotaro Kujo]] approaching each other in [[Chapter 256]].

On cover D of the 50th issue, Surge is shown doing DIO's "Wryyy" pose from ''[[Heritage for the Future]]''.<ref>https://twitter.com/jongraywb/status/1538257226078597123</ref>

[https://twitter.com/AdamBryceThomas Adam Bryce Thomas] illustrated the 32nd issue, and cover D of the 50th issue was illustrated by [https://twitter.com/jongraywb Jonathan Gray], both of whom are fans of the series.
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Sonic Ch 256 walk reference.jpg|Sonic approaching Dr. Eggman in Issue #32
Surge DIO Pose.png|Surge on cover D of Issue #50
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Cybertronians that look like [[Crazy Diamond]] and [[Rohan Kishibe]] are present in {{W|IDW Publishing}}'s {{W|Transformers (2019 comic book)|Transformers}} #18 and {{W|Transformers: Galaxies}} #8. {{W|Arcee}} questions a cybertronian resembling Rohan Kishibe in Transformers #18, while in the background of Transformers Galaxies #8, cybertronians resembling Rohan and Crazy Diamond are seen standing next to each other. Both issues were co-illustrated by [https://twitter.com/coralus_SF Umi Miyao], who is an avid fan of the series.
Cybertronians that look like [[Josuke Higashikata]] and [[Rohan Kishibe]] are present in {{W|IDW Publishing}}'s {{W|Transformers (2019 comic book)|Transformers}} #18 and {{W|Transformers: Galaxies}} #8. {{W|Arcee}} questions a cybertronian resembling Rohan in Transformers #18, who is shown standing next to a cybertronian resembling Josuke. In the background of Transformers Galaxies #8, the cybertronians resembling Rohan and Josuke are seen standing next to each other. Both issues were co-illustrated by [https://twitter.com/coralus_SF Umi Miyao], who is an avid fan of the series.
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File:Rohan Cybertronian.jpg|Rohan-like Cybertronian in Transformers #18
Rohan Cybertronian.jpg|Rohan-like Cybertronian in Transformers #18
File:Transformer Josuke Rohan 2.jpg|Rohan and Crazy Diamond-like Cybertronians in Transformers: Galaxies #8
Transformer Josuke Rohan 1.jpg|Rohan and Josuke-like Cybertronians in Transformers #18
Transformer Josuke Rohan 2.jpg|Rohan and Josuke-like Cybertronians in Transformers: Galaxies #8
File:Rohan and Josuke Cybertronian-Miyao.jpg|Personal artwork by Umi Miyao<ref>https://twitter.com/coralus_SF/status/1298279622325317634</ref>
Rohan and Josuke Cybertronian-Miyao.jpg|Personal artwork by Umi Miyao<ref>https://twitter.com/coralus_SF/status/1298279622325317634</ref>
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In [http://www.webtoons.com/en/comedy/live-with-yourself/ep-29-killer-queen/viewer?title_no=919&episode_no=32 Ep.29] of online webtoon [http://www.webtoons.com/en/comedy/live-with-yourself/list?title_no=919 Live with Yourself!] by {{W|Shen (cartoonist)|Shen}}, Tomo discovers Babs can pull objects into his timeline by observing them which results to said objects into aging rapidly, such as growing a tree from a seed. And when Todd came back, Tomo strikes this pose with Babs as a [[Stand]]. Also the episode is titled "Killer Queen", likely named after [[Yoshikage Kira]]'s Stand, [[Killer Queen]].
In [http://www.webtoons.com/en/comedy/live-with-yourself/ep-29-killer-queen/viewer?title_no=919&episode_no=32 Ep.29] of online webtoon [http://www.webtoons.com/en/comedy/live-with-yourself/list?title_no=919 Live with Yourself!] by {{W|Shen (cartoonist)|Shen}}, Tomo discovers Babs can pull objects into his timeline by observing them which results to said objects into aging rapidly, such as growing a tree from a seed. And when Todd came back, Tomo strikes this pose with Babs as a [[Stand]]. Also the episode is titled "Killer Queen", likely named after [[Yoshikage Kira]]'s Stand, [[Killer Queen]].
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In Volume 67 of Lumberjanes, the two goddesses Diane and Irpa walk towards each other, mimicking the walking poses made by Jotaro and Dio near the end of part 3.
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Collapse=true|height=auto|Textalign=left|Link=true|Title=X-Man|[[File:HulkTheWorld.jpg|150px|thumb|Hulk with The World armor]]
Collapse=true|height=auto|Textalign=left|Link=true|Title=Snotgirl|[[File:SnottieBlueDress.png|185px|right|thumb]]
In the commentary of "Snotgirl Volume 2: California Screaming" Leslie Hung notes the influence of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure on the design of the Blue Dress. <br/> It first appears just before the main protagonist, Lottie Person, and her friends go to San Diego. <br/>[[File:SnotgirlNote.png|500px|thumb|left]]
In ''X-Man Annual Vol 1 1998'', the Hulk gains an armor that is likely based off of the design for [[DIO]]'s Stand, [[The World]].
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Collapse=true|height=auto|Textalign=left|Link=true|Title=X-Man|[[File:NateGreyWorldArmor.jpg|150px|thumb|Nathaniel's first use of the psionic armor]]
In ''X-Man Annual Vol 1 1998'', {{W|Nate Grey}} summons psionic armor around himself during his battle with the {{W|Hulk}} and {{W|Thanos}}. At one point while in Thanos's grip, he lets the armor explode to escape and has it form around the Hulk to assist him in fighting Thanos. The appearance of the armor is based on the design for [[DIO]]'s Stand, [[The World]]. This issue was illustrated by {{W|ChrisCross|Christopher Williams}} (aka ChrisCross), who is an avid fan of the series.<ref>https://twitter.com/chryslus/status/1482359968082894850</ref>

This design for the armor was thus used in a couple following issues, specifically in the 44th issue of ''X-Man'' before Nate's second fight with Nemesis and the 47th issue when Nate goes to strike Stryfe. The design for the armor was greatly simplified in subsequent issues.
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HulkTheWorld.jpg|The Hulk with the armor
NateGrey PsiArmor-44.jpg|Nate with the armor in Issue #44
NateGrey PsiArmor-47.jpg|Nate with the armor in Issue #47
NateGreyPsiArmor-48.jpg|The simplified armor design in Issue #48
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Latest revision as of 01:07, 4 February 2025

This article lists possible references made in popular series and by popular artists to art or concepts defining to JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.

References range in nature from tribute to plagiarism. Many are comic, while the "JoJo poses" in particular cross into greater cultural significance, with the greatest examples being those reproduced by a handful of popular Japanese performing artists.

(Note: Boxes with gold backgrounds link to separate pages.)

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